Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
  • practice analysis as evidenced by reading, discussion and notes.
Due Today: None
Homework:
  • Due Tue 4/5: Finish reading and annotating to half way point of "To Build a Fire"
  • Due Fri 4/8: Realism Vocabulary
  • Due Tue 4/12: College Tri-Fold (Summative Grade)
Essential Question(s):
  • What is realism and its philosophical assumptions?
  • How am I prepared for college and life after high school?

Important Deadlines/Reminders

  • SBAC Testing begins next block days, April 13 and 14!
  • Junior Portfolio Presentations Thursday, May 12 3:15-6:15 in Library!!
  • Be prepared to learn and participate!
‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍Agenda

1.Learning Logs: Update
2. Realism Vocabulary Homework
3. Journal #15: A Future Goal
  • If you're bored with life - you don't get up every morning with a burning desire to do things - you don't have enough goals. -Lou Holtz, former football player and head coach (Notre Dame, U of South Carolina, and more)

  • PROMPT: Write down an important goal you would like to achieve over the next ten years. Brainstorm a list of actions you need to take to make you goal. Decide when you should take each action and place it on a time line.
4. Realism: "To Build a Fire" by Jack London
  • Pre- Read
  • Read and annotate